Unlawful Consumption of Alcohol by a Minor-Rolling Meadows Lawyer

The Law Offices of Christopher M. Cosley represents adults and juveniles for all types of crimes involving misdemeanor criminal offenses and felonies. Whether you were drinking and driving, charged with DUI, or arrested for unlawful consumption of alcohol by a minor, our law firm is equipped to handle your case. We help parents and children throughout Rolling Meadows and northern suburban Illinois to resolve their legal matters in a timely fashion. To learn more about our criminal defense law firm, contact us to schedule a free initial consultation today.

Underage Drinking-Rolling Meadows Criminal Defense Attorney

Unlawful consumption, underage drinking, and unlawful possession of alcohol by a minor, in the state of Illinois, are considered criminal offenses. Anyone who is caught consuming alcohol and is under the age of 21 will be charged with a Class C Misdemeanor. Fines for this type of crime can start anywhere from $500 and increase in penalties, fees, and jail time based on the situation.

At the Law Offices of Christopher M. Cosley, we believe every parent, child, and adult who is caught drinking and driving deserves strong criminal defense representation. We understand how stressful any type of criminal charge can be when it involves a family member, especially when those charges pertain to a minor who has been arrested for the unlawful consumption of alcohol.

We know what to do and can provide you with experienced legal counsel to defend you.

Contact Our Defense Attorney for Underage Drinking Representation

Contact the Law Offices of Christopher M. Cosley in Rolling Meadows, Illinois, if you or someone you know has been charged and arrested for underage drinking or the unlawful consumption of alcohol by a minor. Call (847) 394-3200 to schedule a free initial consultation with experienced criminal defense attorney Chris Cosley today.

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